It’s okay to take a break ๐
New Video: Spiritual Downtime
It’s okay to take a break ๐
It’s okay to take a break ๐
I am offering a new course! An Introduction to Freya: Goddess of Life, Sovereignty and Magic.
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The new audiobook (the first version didn’t meet the criteria) of The Path of the Hedge Witch is now available on Audible! I am so very pleased with the narration by Coleen Marlo. And the cover even has a cat on it. Purrrfect!

Last week I was interviewed by Pagan for my new book, the Path of the Hedgewitch. The podcast is now available, so please go on and have a listen, and check out all the other great stuff on there too!
Enjoy! Happy holidays to you all, and all the best for the new year. xoxo
In this blog series , we will go through the runes as they are recorded in the Anglo-Saxon or Old English Rune Poem.
The fifth rune, Rฤd or Raidho as it is commonly known, means โridingโ and is mainly concerned with travel and roads, pathways and suchlike, but has lots of other lovely aspects to it such as partnership, co-operation, and sometimes even good luck. In the Old English Rune poem, Rฤd is defined thus:
โRiding is for every man in the hall
Easy, and strenuous for him who sits upon
A powerful horse along the long paths.โ
As someone who has worked with horses for many years, I can see the truth is this kenning quite clearly from a literal viewpoint. When we have a powerful horse beneath us, we need to learn how to work in co-operation with its own power, instead of trying to overpower it ourselves. Horses work best with us if we use a โpower-withโ model, instead of a โpower-overโ model, especially when working with dominant or lead mares. ย If you are fighting against the horseโs own power (and itโs way bigger and stronger than you) and are on a long road, then you will be exhausted by the end of it. Instead, learn to work with the horseโs energy, a blending with your own and form a true relationship, one of reciprocity, of give and take. Youโll get where you need to go in life a lot easier that way.
This rune also makes you consider your โseatโ, or how you sit in the saddle. You have to work with the horse, and your seat is just as important as the reins. How you sit will greatly influence the horse, as it can feel the slightest movements in your weight, legs, hips, even the turning of your head. Many people think that riding is all about the reins, but first and foremost, itโs about your seat. If you weight is too far forward or too far backward, for instance, it will impair what you and the horse are trying to achieve. So Rฤd/Raidho is a good reminder to be mindful of how you are in the world, in order to move through it better.
Pollington suggests that this rune may have been used as a good luck charm for travel.[1] If you are planning a journey, or wish to go on one, using this rune could be very beneficial. The shape of the rune even suggests travel, as the rough outline looks like the head and neck of a horse. As stated above, it could also mean power, and even wealth, for horses have always been expensive to keep. Donโt forget that not all travels occur in this world โ this rune could symbolise travelling between the worlds too.
Even the deities used horses โ Odin has his eight-legged Sleipnir, and the wains of the Sun and Moon are drawn by horses. There is a beautiful Bronze Age solar chariot in Trundholm, Denmark, with a very lifelike representation of a horse (strangely, on wheels) which may symbolise the turning of the year.
Rฤd is to work with a powerful ally. Use it in your travels, both in this world and the Otherworld. Be mindful of your seat, and work in co-operation. Rฤd is not only the means of travel, but the road itself.
Sources:
Albertsson, A. Wyrdworking: the Path of a Saxon Sorcerer, Llewellyn (2011)
Gundarsson, K. Teutonic Magic: A Guide to Germanic Divination, Lore and Magic, Thoth Publications (2007)
Pollington, S. Rudiments of Runelore, Anglo-Saxon Books (2011)
Rance, S. The English Runes: Secrets of Magic, Spells and Divination, Dragon House (2017)
Waggoner, B. A Pocket Guide to Runes, The Troth (2019)
[1] Pollington, S. Rudiments of Runelore, Anglo-Saxon Books (2011)
At the end of filming on the heath this week for my next video, I took some time out as the mist was settling in. I felt called to pull out my drum and sing to/for the mist, and this is the result ๐
Since the release of his book, Surrender, Iโve been thinking about this concept that Bono talks about in so many different ways. In one tale, presented live on the โThe Late Showโ (see video below) it really struck a chord within me (pun totally intended).
He talked about how he had (and still has) to approach his wife of 40 years within such terms. He spoke of approaching her like this: โOnly if you arrive at her fort defenceless, do you have half a chance in challenging her own, almost unbroachable defencesโ.
I thought that this was utterly beautiful. It could be applied to so much in life, not just your loved one. For me, itโs about being authentic, about being truly and utterly you, to whomever it is you are trying to connect with. It could be your life partner, your parents, your children, your gods, your ancestors, your community.
When approaching the gods, there is no point in putting up a mask, surrounding yourself with defences. They are gods. They see through all that crap. If you choose to open up your soul to a god, then there is no need for games, for duplicity or falsehoods of any kind. There is only you, and the deity.
Itโs much the same with your life partner, family, ancestors, even those of your community. Those who think that they are fooling you with guises and masks are only fooling themselves. People are more perceptive than many think. We know when something or someone is โoffโ, itโs just that often we choose to ignore that instinct.
Authenticity is about surrender. Itโs about being utterly human, being utterly you. Itโs acknowledging the good and the bad and everything in between. Itโs about working towards being the best person you can be, without masks, without disguises.
This doesnโt mean you have to let go of all boundaries. But if you truly want to connect on a soul-deep level, it is about being totally, utterly you. Letting down your defences also allows those to come to your aid. Keep them up, and they keep everything and everyone out.
The concept of surrender, and of defences, is one that I am going to chew over for quite some time this winter. In the stillness and silence of a winterโs day, in the overarching darkness of a long winterโs night, I am taking this to heart and really experiencing what it is to live in this manner. It will will, I think, open up new ways of living and being that before were only imagined.
This winter, I am surrendering.
After a couple weeks of filming on the heath and gathering footage, this new video is now up! A behind-the-scenes video will be available shortly on my Patreon community site ๐